A blu module has a plurality of blus assembled together. Each of the blus includes a light guide, a light source structure adjacent to the light guide, and a heat conduction member contacting the light source structure. The light guide has a light-emitting surface arranged on a top thereof and a bottom surface opposing the light-emitting surface, the light-emitting surface being larger than the bottom surface so that that light guide defines a first cavity formed therebetween. The light source structure is received in the first cavity. The light guide in two adjacent blus of the module defines a second cavity opposite the first cavity for receiving an adjacent heat conduction member of a prior adjacent light guide. The module is provided with a variable size with the blus assembled together to meet requirements.
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1. A blu and a module using the blu for backlighting a display, the module comprising:
a plurality of blus assembled together for collectively backlighting the display, wherein each of the blus comprises:
a light guide, the light guide being wedge-like and having a light-emitting surface arranged on a top thereof and a bottom surface opposing the light-emitting surface, the light-emitting surface being larger than the bottom surface to define first and second cavity spaces on opposing sides of the bottom surface;
a light source structure adjacent to a side of the light guide and received in the first cavity; and
a heat conduction member contacting the light source structure, the heat conduction member being disposed at a side of the light source structure opposite the light guide;
wherein the respective light guides in at least one adjacent pair of blus capture therebetween a light source and heat condition member pair, the captured heat conduction member extending into the second cavity space of one of the adjacent blu light guides; and,
wherein the light-emitting surfaces of the light guides in the adjacent blus contacts tightly;
whereby the module is variable in size responsive to varying numbers of the blus being assembled together.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a BLU (Back Light Unit) module, and particularly relates to a thin-type BLU module with effective heat dissipation and high uniform luminance.
2. Background of the Invention
A BLU is a device providing a backlight source that is usually placed behind a panel of an information, a communication or a consumer product, such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), a film scanner, an optical lantern, and so on. In particular, the BLU is widely used in LCDs, which is thin, lightweight, and portable, and occupies a certain degree of the display market share. As LCD technology develops, the tendency is towards large and cheap units, and the BLU needs to be light weight, thin, power conservative, brightly lit, and cheap, simultaneously. For success in the competitive market, new designs of the BLU, new technologies of the injection molding process, and the like should be constructive issues to the industry.
Generally speaking, a conventional BLU can be classified into two categories in terms of locations of light sources therein, such as edge lighting and bottom lighting. In the first category, an edge lighting BLU 1a, referring to
Hence, an improvement over the prior art is required to overcome the disadvantages thereof.
The primary object of the invention is therefore to specify a BLU and a module using the BLU, in which the module uses a plurality of BLUs assembled together for the various sizes thereof to meet requirements, to avoid the costs of developing large molds and to increase the yield rate thereof.
The secondary object of the invention is therefore to specify a BLU and a module using the BLU, in which the module uses a plurality of BLUs assembled together with high vacuum-occupied efficiency to be thin and lightweight for success in the competitive market.
The third object of the invention is therefore to specify a BLU and a module using the BLU; the module using a plurality of BLUs assembled together provides a high heat-dissipation efficiency to prevent heat problems from reducing the service life and heat-dissipation efficiency thereof.
The fourth object of the invention is therefore to specify a BLU and a module using the BLU; the module using a plurality of BLUs assembled together provides bright and uniform illumination thereof.
The fifth object of the invention is therefore to specify a BLU and a module using the BLU; the module using a plurality of BLUs assembled together provides a light source including LEDs that meet environmental requirements.
According to the invention, the objects are achieved by a BLU and a module using the BLU. The module includes a plurality of BLUs assembled together; each of the BLUs includes a light guide, a light source structure adjacent to the light guide, and a heat conduction member contacting the light source structure. The light guide has a light-emitting surface arranged on a top thereof and a bottom surface opposing the light-emitting surface, the light-emitting surface being larger than the bottom surface so that that light guide defines a first cavity formed therebetween. The light source structure is received in the first cavity. The light guide in two adjacent BLUs of the module defines a second cavity opposite the first cavity for receiving an adjacent heat conduction member of a prior adjacent light guide. The module is variable in size, with the BLUs assembled together to meet requirements.
To provide a further understanding of the invention, the following detailed description illustrates embodiments and examples of the invention. Examples of the more important features of the invention thus have been summarized rather broadly in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the contributions to the art may be appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject of the claims appended hereto.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
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For environmental requirements, the light source of a preferred embodiment according to the present invention provides at least one kind of LED, and particularly provides white LEDs in place of the CCFLs for illumination. There are six types of LED light source according to the present invention. A first type is a RGB LED, which includes a single-chip red, a single-chip green, and a single-chip blue housed together. A second type is a multi-chip that includes a red LED, a green LED and a blue LED mounted together. A third type of LED includes a dual-wavelength single-chip blue and a yellow-wavelength fluorescent material coating over the dual-wavelength single-chip blue. A fourth type of LED includes a single-chip blue and a fluorescent material of green and red wavelengths coating over the single-chip blue. A fifth type of LED includes a single-chip ultraviolet and a fluorescent material of visible light spectrum ranging from about 400 to 800 nm (nanometers) and coated over the single-chip ultraviolet. A sixth type of LED includes a single-chip ultraviolet and a fluorescent material of red, green and blue wavelengths coating over the single-chip ultraviolet. With respect to
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The prior adjacent light guide 30 in the two adjacent BLUs of the module has a prior heat conduction member 32 adjacent to the light guide 30 that is next to the prior adjacent light guide 30 in the two adjacent BLUs of the module; the prior heat conduction member 32 has a side surface 321 contacting the light guide 30 and has a high reflectivity. The side surface 321 includes a silver coating, a high-reflectivity metallic coating, or a high-reflectivity dielectric coating.
The present invention provides the BLUs and the module using the BLUs corresponding to a liquid crystal module 9 in an assemble manner, after the BLUs assembled, the module includes a diffusion sheet 34 arranged over the BLUs or the further includes a prism sheet 35 disposed over the diffusion sheet 34; the prism sheet 34 has a pattern processing with light convergence and uniformity.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above description is only illustrative of specific embodiments and examples of the invention. The invention should therefore cover various modifications and variations made to the herein-described structure and operations of the invention, provided they fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the following appended claims.
Chen, Wen-Ho, Lin, Chia-Feng, Huang, Hui Yen, Chang, King Chang
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